First Presbyterian Church (Lapwai, Idaho)
The First Presbyterian Church at Locust and 1st Street, East in Lapwai, Idaho is a historic Presbyterian church built in 1909. It was added to the National Register in 1980.[1] Its importance was described in its NRHP nomination:
There was a Presbyterian mission active on the Nez Perce reservation active for a while before the Lapwai congregation was established in 1907. The architect, Nave, and contractor, James Milton, were selected by Indian Agent J.N. Alley in 1909. The church was built for $2,600, with some funds from citizens of Lapwai and neighborhing Sweetwater, Idaho, and with $800 from the Presbyterian Board of Building Erection in New York.[2] References
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